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ANGLICĒ |
DĒRĪVĀTIŌ |
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nāvis, nāvis |
f. |
ship |
navigate, naval |
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portus, -ūs |
m. |
port |
port |
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locus, -ī |
m. |
place, location |
location |
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ōra, -ae |
f. |
shore, coast |
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merx, mercis |
f. |
merchandise, goods |
merchandise |
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nauta, -ae |
m. |
sailor |
nautical |
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ventus, -ī |
m. |
wind |
ventilate |
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tempestās,
tempestātis |
f. |
weather, storm |
tempest, tempestuous |
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flūctus, -ūs |
m. |
wave |
fluctuate |
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vēlum, -ī |
n. |
sail |
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puppis, puppis |
f. |
poop deck |
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gubernator, -ōris |
m. |
pilot, captain, governor |
gubernatorial |
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oriēns, orientis |
m. |
east |
oriental |
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occidens, occidentis |
m. |
west |
occidental |
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septentriōnēs, -um
(pl) |
m. |
north |
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altum, -ī |
n. |
deep, sea |
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tonitrus, -ūs |
m. |
thunder |
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fulgur, fulguris |
n. |
lightning |
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ADIECTĪVA |
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superus, -a, um |
upper |
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īnferus, -a, um |
lower |
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maritimus, -a, -um |
maritime, coastal |
maritime |
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tranquillus, -a, -um |
calm, quiet |
tranquil |
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turbidus, -a, -um |
agitated, unquiet, troubled |
turbid |
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contrārius, -a, -um |
opposite |
contrary |
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serēnus, -a, -um |
clear, bright, fair |
serene |
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āter, ātra,
ātrum |
black |
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dēpōnēns,
dēpōnentis |
deponent |
deponent |
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VERBA |
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interesse |
to be between |
interest |
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appellāre |
to name, to call |
appellation |
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nāvigāre |
to sail |
navigate |
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īnfluere |
to flow into |
influx |
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opperīrī |
to await |
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flāre |
to blow |
inflate |
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turbāre |
to disturb, to agitate |
disturb, perturb |
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implēre |
to fill |
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ēgredī |
to go out |
egress |
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gubernāre |
to pilot, to control, to
govern |
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orīrī |
to arise |
orient |
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occidere |
to fall down, to set |
occident |
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cōnscendere |
to climb up, to board |
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profīcīscī |
to set out, to depart |
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sequī |
to follow |
sequence |
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cernere |
to discern, to perceive |
discern |
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laetārī |
to be happy, to rejoice |
Letitia |
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verērī |
to fear |
reverence |
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intuērī |
to watch over, to look upon |
intuition |
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lābī |
to slip, to fall |
lapse |
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complectī |
to embrace |
complex |
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cōnsōlārī |
to console |
console, consolation |
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loquī |
to speak |
elocution, loquacious |
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invocāre |
invoke |
invocation |
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iactāre |
to throw |
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haurīre |
to drain off |
exhaust |
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servāre |
to preserve, to save |
preserve, conserve |
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cōnārī |
to try, to attempt |
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fierī (fit, fiunt) |
to become, to be made |
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ADVERBIA |
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paulum |
a little |
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semper |
always, ever |
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simul |
at the same time |
simultaneous |
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vix |
hardly, scarcely |
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praetereā |
moreover, besides |
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iterum |
again |
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CONIUNCTIŌNĒS |
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sīve |
or; or if |
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vērō |
but |
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PRAEPOSITIŌ |
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propter (+ acc.) |
because of |
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